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There is no big surprise at the top of the French singles chart, as OMI‘s “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” is still Number One for the seventh consecutive week in its eighth week inside the top 10 (8,100 sales / +1%). “Lean On” spends a fourth non-consecutive week at two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ in its sixth week inside the ten best-sellers (6,400 sales / +7%).

This week’s highest new entry goes to Maître Gims at number three with “Est-Ce Que Tu M’Aimes ?” (5,440 sales). The new song is his fifth top three hit, after “J’Me Tire” (Number One for four weeks in March and April 2013), “Bella” (number three in May and June 2013), Vitaa‘s “Game Over” (as a featured artist, Number One for one week in October 2013), and “Zombie” (number three from December 2013 to February 2014).

In its fourth week in the top 10, “See You Again” moves down one place at four for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (5,200 sales / +2%). Marina Kaye also slips one at number five with “Homeless” in her fifth week inside the top 10 (4,300 sales / +10%). Louane has still two songs inside the ten best-sellers : “Jour 1” climbs two places at six (3,600 sales / +33%), and “Avenir” is down one at number eight (3,100 sales / +15%).

Kendji Girac‘s “Conmigo” gets its peak position as it moves up three places at seven in its third week in the top 10 (3,100 sales / +29%). Zara Larsson falls four at number nine with “Uncover” in her fourth week inside the top 10 (3,000 sales / +3%). “Goodbye” enters the top 10, as it jumps from 15 to number ten for Feder featuring Lyse in its 12th week on the chart (2,900 sales / +53%).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After three weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Firestone” moves down five places at eleven for Kygo featuring Conrad. Ellie Goulding slips three at number twelve with “Love Me Like You Do”. The song peaked at five and spent ten weeks in the top 10.

In his ninth week on the chart, Makassy climbs ten places at 20 with “Doucement”. Ben E. King sadly died last week, and his famous 1961 hit “Stand By Me” re-enters at number 23 (1,800 sales). The song was reissued in 1987 when it reached number 20 in June. In its 17th week inside the 200 best-sellers, Vianney‘s “Pas Là” is up three places at 24.

Jul gets his fourth top 30 hit, as “Je Tourne En Rond” jumps from 64 to number 28 in its second week on the chart. “Mieux Que Nous” moves up seven places at 29 for M. Pokora featuring Soprano in its ninth week in the top 200.

Thanks to a physical release last week, Madonna‘s “Ghosttown” climbs 21 at number 34 in its 11th week on the chart (600 physical copies sold for a total of 1,400 sales). The song is her 51st top 40 hit in France. Nekfeu gets his first one, as “On Verra” debuts at 36. His “Egérie” had peaked at number 49 in April.

It’s a sixth consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart for OMI with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his seventh week inside the top 10 (8,000 sales / -6%). There is no change at number two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ with “Lean On” in their fifth week inside the ten best-sellers (6,000 sales / -3%). “See You Again” is a non-mover at three for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth in its third week in the top 10 (5,100 sales / -4%). We have a static top four as Marina Kaye stays at number four with “Homeless” in her fourth week inside the top 10 (3,900 sales / +11%).

In its third week inside the ten best-selling songs, Zara Larsson‘s “Uncover” climbs five places at five (2,900 sales). Can it be a future chart-topper ? Place your bets. It’s down one at number six for Kygo featuring Conrad with “Firestone” in their third week in the top 10 (2,800 sales / -10%).

It’s a great week for Louane, as she owns two songs inside the top 10. Her former Number One (for two weeks in March), “Avenir” moves back up two places at seven in its 12th week inside the ten best-sellers (2,700 sales / -4%). In its 35th week on the chart, “Jour 1” jumps from 17 to number eight (2,700 sales).

Ellie Goulding slips one place at nine with “Love Me Like You Do” in her tenth week in the top 10 (2,500 sales / -11%). Like Louane, Kendji Girac performed at last Saturday’s final of “The Voice”, so his “Conmigo” equals its peak position as it’s up five at number ten in its sixth week inside the top 200 (2,400 sales).

Two very big hits drop out of the top 10 this week. After 21 consecutive weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Uptown Funk!” falls five places at eleven for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. It was at the top for eleven weeks from December 2014 to March. Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” was number two for five of those weeks, and the song moves down five at number twelve in this week’s chart.

In its seventh week on the chart, “Want To Want Me” gives Jason Derulo his fourth top 20 hit in France as it climbs twelve places at 14 (2,100 sales). “Goodbye” is up a massive 28 places at 15 for Feder featuring Lyse in its 11th week in the top 200 (1,900 sales). Louane‘s amazing week is complete, as “Je Vole” moves back up seven at number 21 in its 19th week on the chart.

“Le Chant Des Sirènes” jumps from 40 to number 28 for Fréro Delavega in its fifth week inside the top 200. The song debuted and peaked at 22 last July. It was sung by a contestant from “The Voice” last Saturday, so Sia‘s “Chandelier” is up nine places at 32 in its 53rd week on the chart. For the same reason, “Say Something” re-enters at 37 for A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera (1,000 sales). It reached number 29 in February 2014.

French TV presenter Cyril Hanouna is new at number 34 with “Bogda Bogdanov” (featuring Les Frères Bogdanov, 1,100 sales). In its eighth week inside the top 200, “Mieux Que Nous” climbs eleven places at 36 for M. Pokora featuring Soprano.

OMI‘s “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” still reigns as the best-selling song in France for the fifth consecutive week in its sixth week inside the top 10 (8,500 sales / +8%). In its fourth week inside the ten best-sellers, “Lean On” moves back up one place at two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ (6,200 sales / +7%). “See You Again” slips one at number three for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth in its second week in the top 10 (5,300 sales / -20%).

Two songs enter the top five this week : in her third week inside the top 10, Marina Kaye climbs two places at four with “Homeless” (3,500 sales / +3%), and “Firestone” is up five at number five for Kygo featuring Conrad in its second week inside the ten best-sellers (3,100 sales).

After 20 consecutive weeks, “Uptown Funk!” exits the top five as it’s down one place at six for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (2,800 sales / -18%). As two contestants sang it on the TV show “The Voice” last Saturday, Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” jumps from 14 to number seven to spend a 15th week in the top 10 (2,800 sales).

In her ninth week inside the top 10, Ellie Goulding moves down one place at eight with “Love Me Like You Do” (2,800 sales / -10%). Louane falls five at number nine with “Avenir” in her 11th week inside the ten best-selling songs (2,800 sales / -18%). “Uncover” slips one place at ten for Zara Larsson in its second week in the top 10.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. After just three weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Bitch Better Have My Money” falls five at number 13 for Rihanna. Her “FourFiveSeconds” (with Kanye West & Paul McCartney) spent nine weeks in the top 10.

In his fifth week on the chart, Kendji Girac is up three places at 15 with “Conmigo”. The song debuted and peaked at number ten. In its 34th week inside the top 200, Louane‘s “Jour 1” finally enters the top 20 as it jumps from 22 to number 17. It gives Louane her third top 20 hit.

Martin Solveig & GTA move up eight places at 19 with “Intoxicated” in their seventh week on the chart. “I’m Not Rich” climbs five at number 20 for The King’s Son featuring Blacko in its 11th week inside the 200 best-sellers. It’s a good week for David Guetta, his “Hey Mama” (featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) is up seven places at 21 in its tenth week on the chart.

Rihanna gets her 32nd top 30 hit in France as “American Oxygen” is this week’s highest new entry at number 25 (1,600 sales). In his sixth week in the top 200, Jason Derulo climbs eight places at 26 with “Want To Want Me”.

“The Voice”‘s effect : Vianney‘s “Pas Là” jumps from 64 to number 27 in its 15th week on the chart. The song reached number 26 in February. As Percy Sledge sadly passed away last week, “When A Man Loves A Woman” re-enters at 32 (1,277 sales). The song was reissued in 1987 when it peaked at number 26 in November.

His D.U.C. enters straight to the top of the albums chart, and “Mon Pays” is a new entry at 37 for Booba (1,100 sales). In its fourth week inside the top 200, Fréro Delavega‘s “Le Chant Des Sirènes” moves up a massive 65 places at 40.

Despite the arrival of a new big contender for the top spot, OMI spends a fourth consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his fifth week inside the top 10 (7,900 sales / -4%). The new big contender is “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The song taken from the soundtrack to Furious 7 moves up a massive 33 places at number two in its second week on the chart (6,600 sales / +450%). It gives Wiz Khalifa his first top five hit in France, “Young, Wild & Free” (with Snoop Dogg featuring Bruno Mars) peaked at six in January 2012.

In its third week inside the ten best-sellers, “Lean On” slips one at number three for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ (5,800 sales / +16%). It’s up one place at four for Louane with “Avenir” in her tenth week in the top 10 (3,400 sales / -6%). Another former chart-topper, “Uptown Funk!” moves down one at number five for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars in its 20th week inside the top 10 (3,400 sales / -13%).

Marina Kaye gets closer to the top five, as “Homeless” climbs one place at six in its second week inside the ten best-selling songs (3,400 sales / -3%). Ellie Goulding‘s “Love Me Like You Do” is down one at number seven in its eighth week in the top 10 (3,100 sales / -14%). Rihanna falls five places at eight with “Bitch Better Have My Money” in her third week inside the top 10 (2,900 sales / -36%).

In its 12th week on the chart, Zara Larsson‘s “Uncover” enters the top 10 as it jumps from eleven to number nine (2,900 sales). It’s also up two places at ten for Kygo featuring Conrad with “Firestone” in their 12th week in the top 200.

Three songs drop out of the top 10 this week. “Are You With Me” slips two at number eleven for Lost Frequencies in its 14th week inside the 200 best-sellers. The song reached number four in February and March. After ten weeks in the top 10, “Christine” moves down two places at twelve for Christine And The Queens. Last week’s number eight, Céline Dion‘s “Pour Que Tu M’Aimes Encore” is out of the top 200.

Ariana Grande is back up four places at 13 with “One Last Time” in her eighth week on the chart. The song was her first top 10 hit, peaking at number ten in March. In its fourth week inside the top 200, “Conmigo” jumps from 23 to number 18 for Kendji Girac. The Avener‘s “Fade Out Lines” moves up seven places at 19 in its 55th week on the chart.

It’s a good week for Louane, her “Jour 1” climbs nine at number 22 in its 32nd week inside the 200 best-sellers. “I’m Not Rich” is up seven places at 25 for The King’s Son featuring Blacko in its tenth week on the chart.

Martin Solveig & GTA jump from 38 to number 27 with “Intoxicated” in their sixth week in the top 200. It gives Martin Solveig his first top 30 hit since 2011 when “Ready 2Go” (featuring Kele) was number 20 in June. In its ninth week on the chart, David Guetta‘s “Hey Mama” (featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) moves up nine places at 28.

“Want To Want Me” gives Jason Derulo his eighth top 40 hit in France, as it climbs eight at number 34 in its fifth week inside the top 200. A former Number One in the U.K., “King” is up a massive 23 places at 40 for Years & Years in its eighth week on the chart.

It’s a third consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart for OMI with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his fourth week inside the top 10 (8,200 sales / +14% | 1,700,000 streams). There is a new contender for the top spot, as “Lean On” moves up two places at two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ in its second week inside the ten best-sellers (5,000 sales / +43% | 1,300,000 streams).

In its second week on the chart, Rihanna‘s “Bitch Better Have My Money” stays at number three (4,500 sales / +15%). After 18 consecutive weeks inside the top three, “Uptown Funk!” slips two places at four for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (3,900 sales / -3%).

There is no change at number five for Louane with “Avenir” in her ninth week in the top 10 (3,600 sales / +3%). Ellie Goulding is also a non-mover at six with “Love Me Like You Do” in her seventh week inside the top 10 (3,600 sales / +6%). In its eighth week on the chart, Marina Kaye‘s “Homeless” climbs eight places at seven (3,500 sales).

To celebrate the 20th birthday of the release of Céline Dion‘s album D’Eux, there has been a campaign by the famous Canadian singer’s fans, and… “Pour Que Tu M’Aimes Encore” jumps from 41 to number eight in this week’s chart (3,300 sales / +230%) ! The song spent twelve non-consecutive weeks at Number One from May to July 1995.

In its tenth week inside the ten best-sellers, “Are You With Me” is down two places at nine for Lost Frequencies (3,100 sales / =). “Christine” doesn’t move at number ten for Christine And The Queens in its tenth week in the top 10 (3,100 sales / +11%).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. The Weeknd‘s “Earned It” falls five places at 13 in its 12th week on the chart. It’s down seven at number 16 for Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney with “FourFiveSeconds” after nine weeks spent inside the top 10.

Zara Larsson‘s “Uncover” gets closer to the top 10, as the song is up one place at eleven in its 11th week inside the 200 best-sellers. “Firestone” climbs two at number twelve for Kygo featuring Conrad in its 11th week on the chart.

As her new album Reason debuts at three, Selah Sue moves up a massive 47 places at 14 with “Alone” in her 22nd week on the chart (2,700 sales). The song was her first top 10 hit, peaking at number nine last December. In his 45th week in the top 200, Sam Smith is back up eight at number 22 with “Stay With Me”.

Kendji Girac‘s “Conmigo” jumps from 27 to number 23 in its third week on the chart. “Ailleurs” is up four places at 27 for TLF featuring Skalpovich in its third week inside the top 200.

Booba is new at number 28 with “LVMH” (1,600 sales). It’s also a good week for Makassy, his “Doucement” climbs five places at 33 in its fifth week on the chart. Calogero‘s “Le Portrait” moves back up six at number 34 in its 24th week inside the 200 best-sellers. It was number 13 in December.

“See You Again” opens at 35 for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (1,200 sales). The song is taken from the soundtrack to the movie Furious 7, Wiz Khalifa reached number nine in June 2013 with “We Own It (Fast & Furious 6)” (featuring 2 Chainz).

Madeon‘s “You’re On” (featuring Kyan) is a big climber, as it jumps from 88 to number 36 in its sixth week on the chart. “Hey Mama” is up 40 places at 37 for David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack in its eighth week in the top 200 (1,100 sales). Jason Derulo gets his tenth top 50 hit in France, as “Want To Want Me” climbs 15 at number 42 in its fourth week on the chart.

There is no change at the top of the French singles chart as OMI spends a second week at Number One with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his third week inside the top 10 (7,200 sales / +22% | 1,320,000 streams). “Uptown Funk!” is also a non-mover, at two for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars in its 18th week inside the ten best-sellers (4,000 sales / -11% | 771,000 streams).

Rihanna gets a 13th top three hit in France as “Bitch Better Have My Money” debuts at number three with 3,917 sales (in four days, as the song was released last Thursday). She got five Number Ones, with “Don’t Stop The Music” (for two weeks in October and November 2007), “Man Down” (for five weeks in July and August 2011), “We Found Love” (featuring Calvin Harris, for five weeks in October and November 2011), “Diamonds” (for three weeks in September and October 2012), and with Eminem‘s “The Monster” (as a featured artist, for three weeks in November 2013).

In its fourth week on the chart, “Lean On” jumps from 15 to number four for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ (3,500 sales | 953,000 streams). If the song is the first top 10 hit for both DJ Snake & MØ, it’s the second for Major Lazer as “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” (featuring Busy Signal, The Flexican & FS Green) peaked at four in June 2013.

Louane‘s “Avenir” moves down two places at five in its eighth week in the top 10 (3,500 sales / -17% | 953,000 streams). Ellie Goulding slips one at number six with “Love Me Like You Do” in her sixth week inside the top 10 (3,400 sales / -3% | 991,000 streams). In its ninth week inside the ten best-selling songs, “Are You With Me” falls three places at seven for Lost Frequencies (3,100 sales / -11% | 657,000 streams).

The Weeknd‘s “Earned It” is down one at number eight in its seventh week in the top 10 (3,000 sales / -12% | 924,000 streams). Rihanna has two songs inside this week’s top 10, as her “FourFiveSeconds” (with Kanye West & Paul McCartney) stays at nine (2,900 sales / -6% | 800,000 streams). It’s down two places at ten for Christine And The Queens with “Christine” in her ninth week inside the ten best-sellers (2,800 sales / -13% | 573,000 streams).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After 14 non-consecutive weeks in the top 10, Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” falls five at number eleven. The song spent five weeks at number two from January to March. Last week’s new entry at ten, “Conmigo” is down to number 27 for Kendji Girac (1,400 sales / -48%).

In its tenth week on the chart, “Firestone” climbs nine places at 14 for Kygo featuring Conrad. Marina Kaye is up six at number 15 with “Homeless” in her seventh week inside the top 200. Louane jumps from 26 to number 22 with “Jour 1” in her 31st week on the chart.

“Dead Inside” is the second highest new entry of the week at 23 for Muse (1,500 sales). The song is their fifth top 30 hit in France. “Psycho” opened at 13 two weeks ago (it falls 25 places at 58 this week). In its eighth week inside the 200 best-sellers, “I’m Not Rich” moves up three at number 28 for The King’s Son featuring Blacko.

“Ailleurs” climbs a massive 64 places at 31 for TLF featuring Skalpovitch in its second week on the chart. If it’s Skalpovitch‘s first top 40 hit, “Ailleurs” is the third for TLF, as “Pimp Ma Life” (featuring Rohff) reached number 37 in March 2008, and “Le Meilleur Du Monde” (featuring Corneille) peaked at 28 in April and May 2011. “Intoxicated” is up three at number 32 for Martin Solveig & GTA in its fourth week in the top 200.

This year’s winner of the TV show “Nouvelle Star” Emji is new at 35 with “Toboggan (You Are The One)” (1,100 sales). Makassy gets his first top 40 hit, as “Doucement” jumps from 73 to number 38 in its fourth week on the chart.

This week’s French singles chart gives us a brand new Number One, as OMI‘s “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” moves up five places to claim the top spot in its second week inside the top 10 (5,900 sales / +64% | 824,000 streams). “Uptown Funk!” spends a 16th consecutive week inside the top two best-sellers as the song stays at two for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (4,500 sales / +5% | 779,000 streams).

After two weeks at the top, Louane is down to number three with “Avenir” in her seventh week in the top 10 (4,200 sales / -7% | 1,010,000 streams). There is no change at four for Lost Frequencies with “Are You With Me” in his eighth week inside the top 10 (3,500 sales / -5% | 666,000 streams). Ellie Goulding is a non-mover at number five with “Love Me Like You Do” in her fifth week inside the ten best-sellers (3,500 sales / -3% | 1,000,000 streams).

In its 14th week in the top 10, Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” is back up three places at six (3,400 sales | 800,000 streams). It’s a bad week for The Weeknd as “Earned It” falls four at number seven in its sixth week inside the top 10 (3,400 sales / -17% | 948,000 streams). Christine And The Queens moves down one place at eight with “Christine” in her eighth week inside the ten best-selling songs (3,200 sales / -11% | 591,000 streams). “FourFiveSeconds” also slips one at number nine for Rihanna, Kanye West & Paul McCartney in its eighth week in the top 10 (3,100 sales / -11% | 706,000 streams).

Kendji Girac gets this week’s highest new entry with “Conmigo” at ten (2,692 sales). It’s his second top 10 hit, “Andalouse” peaked at number three in December 2014.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. After just one week inside the ten best-sellers (so far), Ariana Grande‘s “One Last Time” falls one place at eleven (2,600 sales / -4%).

In its ninth week on the chart, “Uncover” jumps from 20 to number twelve for Zara Larsson (2,500 sales / +39% | 260,000 streams). Sam Smith is up five places at 13 with “I’m Not The Only One” in his 22nd week inside the top 200. It’s a good week for Soprano, his “Clown” climbs a massive eleven places at 14 in its 12th week on the chart. “Lean On” moves up four at number 15 for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ in its third week inside the 200 best-sellers.

Marina Kaye‘s “Homeless” is up three places at 21in its sixth week on the chart. “Firestone” climbs nine at number 23 for Kygo featuring Conrad in its ninth week in the top 200. It’s not such a bad week for Louane, as she gets a third top 30 hit with “Jour 1” which moves up eight places at 26 in its 30th week on the chart.

In its 31st week inside the top 200, “Shake It Off” jumps from 35 to number 29 for Taylor Swift. The song reached number six in January. “I’m Not Rich” is up five places at 31 for The King’s Son featuring Blacko in its seventh week on the chart. Last week’s new entry at 13, Muse‘s “Psycho” is down to number 33 (1,200 sales / -43% | 239,000 streams).

“Partis Pour Rester” opens at 42 for Francis Cabrel (1,000 sales). The new song is his first top 50 hit since… 2002 when “La Complainte De La Butte” (with Patrick Bruel) was number 48 in November. His highest charting hit is still “Il Faudra Leur Dire” (with Les Enfants) which peaked at two in June 1987.